Feng shui

Feng Shui: Using the Earth Element in the Living Room

October 22nd, 2011

Of the five elements that are a part of the feng shui doctrine, the earth element is often the easiest to represent in the living room. This is because things such as stone, mountains, and/or sand symbolize it, and you can use a very broad spectrum of items to represent this southwest/northeast bagua element.

Here are a few examples of how you can use items you already have to represent earth for optimalfeng shuiin your interior design.

Feng Shui Tips: Placing Candles In Living Space

October 5th, 2011

Candles are the most stunning and striking decorative item that add great beauty and brilliance to the surroundings. But, if these candles are place in the context of Feng Shui or according to Feng Shui tips.

It affects a great and brings positive energy in any living or working place. Furthermore, placement of candles in every direction gives their own importance and profit in an individual’s life. Now let us discuss it detail:

Feng Shui Decor: Mandarin Ducks

September 12th, 2011

Mandarin is the name that was first used to refer to officials in imperial China, and later also in Vietnam and Korea. Therefore, this name comes from the Portuguese word which means “mandarim” which means denoting a minister and also from the Sanskrit word “mandarin” which means denoting a commander. These Mandarin Ducks are commonly used as Feng Shui cures for people who are single, are unlucky when it comes to love or searching for a partner.

Even for married couples, Mandarin Ducks are still popular Feng Shui enhancers to have around the home, as they strengthen the togetherness of the wife and husband and also help them achieve marital bliss. However, the pair of these ducks symbolize happiness in love and suggestive of devotion, romance, affection, togetherness, enduring love and conjugal fidelity.